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Though having them being nude is optional.
 
Most of the time, the '''Workout Fanservice''' is related to the gym, but ball sports and, really, any kind of sport, can be sources for this.
 
Compare [[Macho Camp]] and [[Training Montage]].
 
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*The early 2010 has Lucozade's [[YouTube]] series called "Sweat Session," which is aimed at the British audience. It shows famous sportspeople at a gym and working out. The vids are not examples of this trope, but the street poster advertisements that are promoting the videos and featuring Jessica Ennis are.
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* Many major beach cities have areas called "muscle beaches", which are outdoor recreation areas (and main one of their main attractions) noted for their association with bodybuilders and athletes and especially, muscular men lifting weights in [[Man in a Bikini|speedos]].
* Sports, especially in more casual settings where they serve as a means of working out, can be a case of this. Guys get shirtless, girls wear sports bras and tight booty shorts. End result - loads and loads of skin revealed and chiseled abs and limbs shown off.
** Some sports try to cash in on the Fanservice through the cameras getting well-chosen views of the athletes playing. Arguably the most famous example of this has to be beach volleyball, which carries the unofficial title of "most sexy ball sport" and it's not hard to see why: the girls play in skimpy bikinis, which show off a lot of well-toned ass and abs, while the guys play in T-shirts which, while not really as fanservicey as the toplessness in movies would like you to believe, definitively leaves something to look for too
 
 
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